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In society how do people view what old in age

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Question - (30 March 2009) 1 Answers - (Newest, 30 March 2009)
A female United Kingdom age 41-50, anonymous writes:

Mode note: This is a follow up question to http://www.dearcupid.org/question/is-being-in-your-30s-young-or-old.html

is 30 ,31,32,33 year old is old or young. or mature

in comparison to some 27 years + is being 30 + old.in society

is just age nothing boyfriends or any thing like that

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A female reader, SweetSerendipity United Kingdom +, writes (30 March 2009):

People always mistake me for my age. Professionally, they think I look too young. Men who are attracted to me are more often than not 10-15 years than my real age. I dated an older man before, and they thought I was half his age! Professionally, sometimes people think I am too young for the job - until they see my resume. Yet, a lot of the friends I hang out with are in their 20s and they see me as their equal.

So like Steve said, age is what you make of it. Of course society would frown upon the way you are dressed if you are in the "wrong" age group, but that is just sensible fashion style rather than "age" classification as dictated by the society.

Enjoy your age, whatever age you are. Each time frame in this world has its moments of joy!

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